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Pulp and Paper Technology Education and Research at AIT Dr. Raimo O Malinen Director, Finnish PPT Project FoS Coordinato

Pulp and Paper Technology Education and Research at AIT Dr. Raimo O Malinen Director, Finnish PPT Project FoS Coordinator. PPT FoS - Background. Strong growth in pulp and paper consumption and production in Asia since the late 1980’s

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Pulp and Paper Technology Education and Research at AIT Dr. Raimo O Malinen Director, Finnish PPT Project FoS Coordinato

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  1. Pulp and Paper Technology Education and Research at AITDr. Raimo O MalinenDirector, Finnish PPT ProjectFoS Coordinator Pulp and Paper Technology

  2. PPT FoS - Background • Strong growth in pulp and paper consumption and production in Asia since the late 1980’s • Almost revolutionary technical development in Asian paper industry since then – from small polluting mills to the state-of-the-art mills • Increasing demand for qualified engineers with pulp and paper education – thousands of expatriates in Asian paper industry in the mid-1990’s Pulp and Paper Technology

  3. PPT FoS - Background • Limited or no academic level education for paper industry in most Asian countries – practically no lower-level schools for operators • No strong research institutes for pulp and paper in the region – very limited research if any in regional paper companies • 35+ % of global paper consumption in Asia Pulp and Paper Technology

  4. PPT FoS - Background • The idea for PPT FoS was initiated in Advance Agro paper company in 1994 and was presented to the Government of Finland in 1995 • The decision to establish PPT FoS was done in 1996 – the MOU between AIT and Finnish Government was signed and in June 1996 Advance Agro decided to support laboratory building • The project activities were started in May 1996 • The operations were started up in January 1998 Pulp and Paper Technology

  5. PPT FoS - Objectives To produce high quality pulp and paper engineers of local background for local needs. To contribute to environmentally sound, sustainable development in the region by supplying education and knowledge of available technology and conducting research in current problems. Pulp and Paper Technology

  6. PPT FoS - Financing • Building was financed by Advance Agro, utilities by AIT and Finland • Laboratory equipment, library, furniture, etc. almost 100 % funded by Finland in the beginning, since then 80 to 90 % by Finland • AIT has been supporting most of annual operating budget • Finland has supported three faculty members plus annually a few short-timers, AIT has financed one faculty member plus staff • Finland has given annually 10 to 13 full MSc scholarships plus recently one PhD scholarship • Paper and related business has donated some instruments and altogether 8 scholartships Pulp and Paper Technology

  7. PPT FoS - Staffing • Four full-time faculty members • Annually several short-time lecturers and other supporting experts with the Finnish project • Other staff 7, laboratory staff limited relevant education and experience which has made laboratory development more slowly; during the last four years both lab supervisors have been also doctoral students Pulp and Paper Technology

  8. PPT FoS - Laboratory • Good basic equipment for pulp and paper laboratory • Limited equipment for higher-level research – acceptable for the PhD program • Major upgrade would require large investments – not realistic without a new major sponsor Pulp and Paper Technology

  9. Curriculum Pulp and Paper Technology

  10. Curriculum • Curriculum must include also basic courses because no good BSc programs in the region • The number of courses to be offered shall then be high • At best, students are required to take only 06 to 70 % of our courses which means there are not enough students for all courses • For PhD students only basic master courses available; PhD students cannot specialize in their course work at all Pulp and Paper Technology

  11. Annual intake around 12 -20 Master students. Presently 5 PhD students. The current and previous students represented following countries:BangladeshChinaFinlandIndiaIndonesiaIranMyanmarNepalPakistanSri LankaThailand Vietnam Students Pulp and Paper Technology

  12. Products and Services of AIT PPT FoS • Degrees in Pulp and Paper Technology • MSc and PhD degrees • Certificates • Thesis, research reports, conference presentations and publications • Tailor-made seminars and short courses for industry according to the needs • Research projects • Contract research and testing services • Library services Pulp and Paper Technology

  13. PPT FoS – Contract Research • A number of regular customers from paper industry as well as from machine and chemical suppliers • Projects typically small (testing)– revenue from projects has somewhat supported a low operation budget • Capacity for research projects is limited; skills of laboratory staff are not adequate for demanding contract research (no relevant education or experience; two key persons, lab supervisors still doctoral students) • Total gross revenue in 2006 will be at least 500,000 Baht Pulp and Paper Technology

  14. Research Focus of PPT FoS • Optimum utilization of regional raw materials for papermaking • Eucalyptus camaldulensis (Thailand) • Acacia (Indonesia and Thailand) • Bamboos (Thailand, Vietnam) • Other non-wood materials • Improved utilization of recycled fiber in paper industry in the region • Development of process technologies for regional raw materials • ECF and TCF bleaching technologies with regional raw materials • Development of product quality based on regional raw materials Pulp and Paper Technology

  15. Strengths of AIT PPT FoS • PPT is part of Asian Institute of Technology, a well known international, English speaking university • Located fairly close to the industry in the fastest developing pulp and paper making region in the world • Strong knowledge of raw materials and modern, efficient, sustainable and environmentally sound technology. • Connections with local companies and universities in the Asia-Pacific region • Up-to-date equipment available, PPT laboratory equipped with good basic laboratory instruments and with increasing number of more sophisticated instruments Pulp and Paper Technology

  16. Achievements • Ca 110 graduated MSc students by the end of the year 2005 • Two graduated doctoral students • Six doctoral students in progress • Several graduated MSc students from AIT-PPT have been in PhD programs in Finland, USA, Canada, Germany, Australia; three graduated by 2005 • In terms of the number of graduates per year AIT-PPT belongs to top-five academic paper schools in the world Pulp and Paper Technology

  17. Vision of Pulp and Paper Technology Field of Study • The Vision of PPT FoS is to establish and strengthen its position as a leading pulp and paper education center in South-East Asia to support the development of environmentally friendly paper industry in the region. • This is implemented by producing MSc and PhD graduates as well offering research services for the use of regional paper industry. • AIT PPT FoS is striving to become an important part of the global network of universities, especially with European Union and Asia Pacific, providing education and research services for paper industry. Pulp and Paper Technology

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